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2011年1月28日星期五

Electric Golf cart Winter Storage Guides

Here’s some tips to follow for the proper store of your electric golf cart during winter season:
First of all you should clean your batteries and ensure that all the cell caps are snugly attached. Then unplug the charger and wash the battery compartment. Launch on one side of the golf cart and spray Battery Neutralizer all over the tops of the batteries.
Check, clean, tighten and treat all of the battery terminal connections. Make sure the cables are tight to the post.
Check the water levels in each cell. Use distilled water to fill and be sure the electrolyte in each battery cell is above the plates. In cold climates, when the golf cart will be left uncharged for several months, leave the water level a little low. This raises the specific gravity of the acid, which will help avoid freezing. A lead acid battery keeps much better in the cold than in the heat, as long as the charge stays up.
A fully charged battery will not freeze until 60 to 70 below zero while a discharged battery can freeze at 20 degrees above zero. As a battery discharges, the acid turns into water by the basic chemical nature of the lead acid battery. The more discharge, the more water and the more likely it is to freeze. 
Don't leave your electric golf cart plugged into the charger for extended periods of time. After the charge is done, unplug the charger from the golf cart and from the wall.
Leave the golf cart in Neutral and turn the key off. Either way, scotch the wheels so you can leave the hill brake released. This prevents strain on the cables and the brake shoes can't lock to the drums.
In the event that you are not going away for the winter, you can plug your Charger in for a few hours once a month to insure a full charge is kept. The charger should be unplugged from the car and the wall after charging.
Finalize for winter storage by checking the tire pressures and inflate to 20-25 psi.
Roll down the rain curtains and zip them part way down. In the event that you have to leave the car out in the open, or under an open shed, neatly fold the rain curtain and bring it in the house till springtime. Very cold weather will cause the see through vinyl to become very brittle and a puff of wind will blow it out.